Okay well I'm 15 and I've been with my boyfriend now for 6 months and he's perfect for me. But I still have strong feelings for my ex boyfriend. When my ex broke up with me i found the guy im with now and then a week before our 5th month i broke up with my boyfriend for my ex and 3 days Later i got back with my boyfriend. My ex still loves me he said and he wants to see me this Sunday to hang out because he misses me, but i promised my boyfriend that I wouldn't talk to him again. Im suppose to be hanging out with my best friend this weekend and i was thinking that me and my friend go to swimming at the swimming center and I invite my ex along, and i don't tell my boyfriend. Do you think its a good idea to do it? because my ex has hurt me alot,he loves me and he knows I fall easily for him but the guy Im with now is perfect for me, and he's trustworthy. my ex is kinda trustworthy but he's sometimes forcefull. I don't know what to do. Do you think its a right idea to invite my ex with me and my friend?
Katlyn answered Sunday August 16 2009, 11:14 pm: NO i think its wrong to invite your ex while you have a bf because if your current bf loves you then your going to hurt him by doing this even if he doesnt know your doing it so dont do it because you will lose your bf because he will find out one day and you wont be with your ex for long because he will end up doing something stupid for which reason you two will break up again then your not going to have anyone and your gonna cry about the decisions you made so stick with your bf and forget about your ex tell your ex your done with him and you want him to move on and leave you alone. Good luck :) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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